. 0’er oer old nsbes.'br, “ Here lies ioierrqd.;’{ ' I _ . liors. gfliai Ieening'e Illblllll word'eo ofIsnndbr‘e.atbed ~ on gvudielda, y ewma. use, I !. “’bIt ldvsly. isioes dues,eed Illa ‘ii wrosilisd. aroof Fortune but the to I For ' W It£'r:l:bod,wbsr raised‘, what to lodtorul Wi In ' in , anxious, owing. reset. Ill g l ’ b Hope! ’tis, oh whetl. also,-e lesinp-gleam. bieb demlee, , quiebiy sdes away, Avud lehd?*e‘p‘hgplsee in e Ireublod dress.‘ ‘ pair, . use me pay. Thme tbro' life at intervals’ ‘twirfoheer, And 5 but Gallant when Death! hovers near. The! flspfqp V_ . shifting sand, A light which grows. an foseens, levee, begiiilss, At times a ‘ Bark to rocky strand, Still do werfilbfi. lave its-mystic siinlee; Sigh when it leaves us. watch with «car on Its rays returning in our suuleas sky- Il ' thes'i the " sit-tarsus" of lift. ’ o'er our ‘India and our riper years, . I . Adds to prosperity. mar strife. .3."'!“‘_"""""""°‘." --no L Betinede,Ilay7,Iflaa. VARI!li'I.“'IB8. ‘IOUCIIINO DELICACY. There were many little occurences which suggested to me, with great consolation. bow natural it is to gentle hearts to be con- siderate and delicate towards any inferiori- ty-. One of these icularly touched me. I happened to strol into the little church when a marriage was just concluded, and the young couple had to sign the register. The bri oil, to whom the pen wns handed first, made a rude cross for his mark; the bride, who came next, did the same. - Now, I had lrnown the bride when l wiis last there, not only as the prettiest girl in the place, but as having quite distinguished herself in the school ; end I could not help looking at her with some surprise. She came aside and whispered to me, while tearsof honest love and admiration stood eyes 2 good fellow, Miss ; but arr’: write yet ; he's going to learn of me-— end I wouldn't shame him for the world !” Wh , what had I to fear, I thought, when was this nobility in the soul or a laboring man’s daughter !—BI¢alr Home. . THE P0l.'l."8 DOG. The manner in which Pope, the great Eng- lish poet, was rserved by the uncommon sagacity of his cg is truly remarkable. This animal, which was called Marquis, could not agree with a favourite servant of this illus- trious writer ; he constantly growled when near him, and would even show his teeth when this servant approached. Although the English poet was singularly attatched to‘this dog, (which was a spaniel of the largest species), yet on account of extreme neatness which he pushed almost to excess, he would never allow him to remain in his chamber. Nevertheless, in spite of the most 'tive orders, the spaniel would fre- quent y sneak towards evening into the a t, of his master, and would not be driven from it without the greatest diliiculty. One evening, he slipped in very soflly ed, the animal placed himself under t bed of his master, and re- mained there scarcely breathing. Towards mornhg, the servant rushed hastily into the chamber of P . At this moinerit the faith- fuf It left his ‘post and leaped on the villain who was armed with a pistol. The‘ poet" started II-oin his sleep he threw open the window to call for assistance, and beheld three ‘ bweymeii, who had been introduced: ‘his servant into the erden, of his vil or the purpose of robbing him of his I'll ‘v”aIilabIe ssions eler having assissinatod him. 'econcerted by this un- foreseen eceidsm. the robbers hesitated a irioirieat, and their tool: tllght. e servant thus betrayed by he watchful dog was sentenced o forfeit bis.life. How powerful must have been the inminot of this fehhfnl animal, by whose ing sagncity was Erlzerved the _Iifo of aiitnu of whose proud. this singular The same dfi, ortly event,’ exhibit 'another proof -of his re- ‘ not Pope, reposing one afternoon in a little wood about three leagues dfsldnt from his house, lost a watch of great value. On returning home, the t wished to the hour, and found the wetch'was not‘ in his pocket. Two or three hours had elapsed, and a voileut storm was just commencing. called his ' a sign which M well he said “'1 have lost in watch —go look for it.” ‘At these words erqnis fizdagoeln. dbewes metal % HASE'ARD’i GAZETTE, JUNE 11. THE COLONIAL LIIi'I‘AIIIIRANC£l COMPANY. Gevantroe—-rise ninirr’ iierioasean _-rise I!AI{L'of ELGIN and KINCAIIDINE, Governor General of Canada. IlnsoOvrica——2i St. Andrew Squurl, Edin- burgh. Board of .Uuiragosmit in Halifax for Noun Scolin nrul Prince Edward Island- Ho iss. Esq. . Charles Twining. ‘ ., Barrister. John Bayloy Bland. - ll . Alexander Keith. llarclieet. James Stewart, l:‘.sq., loiter- > Medical Adviser-A. I’. Sewers. ' _ A out as Socrolary—-Matthew H. ltiolioy._Soliciror. be following gentlemen have been a pointed OE- cers of the Coinpan in Prince Edwer Island, and will be prepared to urnish information as to the prin- ciplos and practice of the Company and the MIDI of Assurance. Cliarlottetown—Medical Ailvisor—H. A. Johnston, M. D. Agent-—l-‘.. L. Lydisrd. _ Georgstown—Medical Adviser—DavId Kaye, II. I). Ag illisru Sanderson. St. I-.leiinur's—Medical Advieer—-Iosepli Bell, M. D. Agent—-Thornas Hunt. MATTHEW H. IIICHEY. mirror... LOAN rum) um um Equitable Fire Insurance Compe- nles of London Incorporated by Acts of Parliament. OARD OF DIRECTORS of Fire Insurance for P. IS. Island. T. H. Havihind. Esq.. Hon. Charla Hensley, F. Longworth, Erq., Robert Hulchiiiion, Eiq., Thomas Dawson, q. Detached Risks taken at considerably reduced pro- in. Forms of Application, and all other information, may be obtained from the Subscriber, at the Olhce of G. \V Deblois Charlottetown. E = H. .l. CUNDALL. April 2'1, I853. Agent pro tun. Fire! Fire I Fire I ! Secure your Property at a raving offifly per cent. HIS can onl be done by Insuring in the MU- TUAL I" RE INSURANCE COMPANY. This is the only Oflico whore claims for loss can be met, without reference to a foreign Company. Blank forms of application, and any other informe- iion can be obtsined at the Secretary and Treasurer's Ofiice, Kent Street. April 6. I852. ALLIANCE LIFE .l.N‘IJ FIRE lJV‘SURJI.N'CE COM- PJIJVY, LONDON. ns'r-aeusiu.-n av ACT or PAILIAIIEII1‘. Capital £6,000,000 Sterling. CHARI.I~‘.8 YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. Provincial Marine Insurance Co ,: TORONTO, C. W.—Agont for Prince Edward I I d "n ' BENJAMIN DAVIES. Charlottetown, April II, I858. Georgetown Malls. HE NAILS for Gear etown until further Notice. Dd Fwii‘lll‘be l::lt‘Ii:‘Il:‘ zlitue l"p‘rwoacrded every Monday a r m - y THOS‘ May 2, ion. OWEN, Postinaster General. A FARM TO BE LET, JJVD POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDI- JITELY 'I.‘ is situated Nine miles from Charlottetown on the entrance of the New Glasgow Road, and condsls or less; the property of Joint Hunsoiv. late ofthe 8th (King's) egt.,and on which he now resides,—the farm will be let for a term of IO lb. or 20, years. The dwelling house is very com- fortable but not very lar e, there is a well of water at the kitchen door; the o co houses are ver commo- dions and will contain a number of cattle. here are two barns. one for hay, with a granary on it, and the other for thrashing, containin a new set of machine- ry, both thrashing mill and annars. 'I‘he threshing mill is of fear horse power, and of great speed,thresli- ing at the rate of 50etoolrs an hour. The fsnnore are quite new and very good ones. The land is all clear and in good condition, except abouts acres of swamp. There is e brook passes through the land in the pee- ture ground, and also a spring rises about 20 chains higher up. The House is situated on the eastern side of a bill. The land is well fenced in fields of6 or 7 acres oeeh; tliere isa Grin Mill about halfa mile from the residence, and a saw mill nearly the nine d accommodations can in the Church of England. distant from the dwelling about e ‘mi. ' be Ian 5 ' ‘arms may owe y e ' at Hazard’: Genus ofico. "hm. May 2d, I858. FOR SALE. ONE set complete, of NEW CJIBDIJVG NJ!- CHIJVE8. Vhicli can be at into immediate operation. Address to Joint enrcn &. Sort. Ssckville.Westmorland. N. B., Wii.r.iaa¢ Monica, Charlottetown, or Davin Srnwanr. Kent Street. rlotettown. May 25, 1858. Farm for sale. It SALE, on the Malpeqee Road, II miles from Charlottetown, a Freehold Form, containi I00 acres of laud.of which I0 acres are clear slid under cultivation. On the Premises is a good frame Barn. The above is well worthy attention of parties wishing to purchase. For particulars ap: to B. LNNII. Iltb April, ms. For Sale, or to Let, I - a_ nvvsi.i.iNo.iiousr., _0et-beaso,end I3: "I! TANK TO II COLD. HI Leasehold inasvmt afI00 acres of LAND. eefbrtbsrdossriptioa. _ Psmesslm me he gives immediately. seqsiie at I-. Jenn lieutena- WIIJJAI IIIll‘DlI&N, dmhlstretsr. W M lead. Co I‘ I A 2 LA I» . defiant‘ Jasfs =htsnl e I Q , th '7‘ yefllllo nfirilafldthelfls bCbelab-— sfltfl 5:1 animus-Ii. .......;-..':-:-’.'.*-':.:"".-.'-.'.."'-:’~.?E- riff‘: -1 A - , ' . ason. las. foeeaii. B verses, o lneesn. ' ca -A V 5. - l _. , — lass — jg‘: < -cssitsiisisws.lsrsit1.iall» WHOLESALE. ILLIAM I-2LLlO'l' 81 Co» of I3 U5 T0 N o United Suites. Merchants, have iioiistautly on hand at Clinrluiictown, I-'. II. lslniid, ai largo sup of the following articles which will bedispiised u as low as they can prnuiilrly lie imported lor vI'I.:—— 'I‘i-ii, Cliocoliiie, Cocoa, lfruslied Sugar, Coffee. Sugar, Hniroovudo, _b'ugu.r, Molasses. I‘l0|||‘. N'I‘V,V Broad, Clreese, Spirits, Vinegar, Candles, Soap, lo- bscco, Rosin, Pitch, 'I‘iir, Buckets and Tubs. dic- Pleiiee npply to their Agent, IIENIIY PALMER. -I September 28. I852. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having been duly empowered by Gir.nr.ii-r IIIIIDIIIION, of II do Park, Square, London, Esquire. and Arrriiuit II:ivi_in_a- son, of Liverpool. in England, Merchiuit, surviving Eseeetere and Trustees named lIIld.lpp0IlllB(I in and by the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Henderson, [gig or ljygrpuol, aforesaid. lllerchant, deceased to collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate of esnid Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dis e of all Lands and Hereditaiiients belonging to said Estate situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the sail Gilbert I endor- son, deceased, are duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by thorn; and t reoiis who may be in possession of any part of sun Lands and Premises, are required to iiinke an immediate and satisfactory arrangerrient with me, otherwise they will be treated as 'I‘res essers. HN IA) GWOIITII. Charlottetown, April 9th, I853. BELLS I BELLS I BELLS I TIIE Subscribers iriniiufucture and keep constantly on hand, all sizes of Church, ‘aciory, Stealin- lioal, Perry, Locomotive, School House and Plants- tion Bells, with tho but description of Hnngiugs. These Bulls are iuiide from the but stock, l.'llItI the small sizes undergo the same process in riinnnfiictnr- ing as Church Bells An experience oftliirt years, with ii grant many recent improvements. on an en- tirely new meiliod of casting. enables us to oblnin the most melodious tone, combining also, in extraordinary vibration. Nearly 9,000 Hells have been cast and sold from this Foundr , which is the best evidence of their ini- riority. e have fifteen Gold and Silver medals at our office, which were awarded for the “ best Bells for sonorousness and purity of tone." \Ve piiy rti- cular attention to the getting up Peale or Chimes, and can refer to those fnriiislied by us. Our esuiblisliinent is contiguous to the Erie and Chniiipluin Ciinirls. and Railroads running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old Copper. Old Clocks, Levels, Compasses, 'I‘riiiiiits, Tbeodolites, &,c., for sale, of superior workmanship. All communications, either by mail or otherwise will have immediate attention. A. MI-‘.NEI-‘.LY'S SONS. West Troy, N. Y., March, I853. w Orders will be received and information gi- ven as to prices, at Geo. '1‘. II:isznrd’s Book and Sta- tionery Store. I0m WILLIAM STRAIGHT, mi TTER, EGS to inform his friends that he still continues the re-fitting, cleaning,snd stiffening of Benver and Silk Hats. Gentleman's Clothes cleaned irnd mnde equal to new. JIM CRUWS made from the Island wool; old ones done up. Prices low. Orders taken at the Queen's Arms, 3 Miles from 'l‘own, and at ames Reid's tailor, Queen Street, Charlottetown. OLD STAND. HE Subscriber tender his tlianke to ‘ uatomen’ and the public in ge- neral for all past favours, and begs rti- culerly to intimate. that he still continues to carry on the LIVER)‘ STABLE 8! business, and trust he has now on hand cod HORSES and CJIRRIAGES of . every description, (not inferior to any new E offered to the public) to hire ut the shortest ALL Persons indebted either by Mortguge,.Jndg- if e '2' 5 5 May 20. 2m notice, and on liberal terms. MARK IIU'I‘CHI-JR. merit, Bond, Promissory Note or otherwise, to THOHAI Hnanr IIAVII-AND, Esq., late Colo- nial Socretary of this Island,are desired forthwith to make payment ofthe respective snmsdeo by them as aforesaid to the Subscriber, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney, to receive and give the necessary discharges for the same. n l Persons to whom the said Thomas Heath Hevilend is indebted. are re- quested lo furnish their Accounts for EIIIIOBI. T. IIEATII VILANII, - Barrister-at-Law. Queen Square, Nov. 29, I852. NOTICE. HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and Twenty-two, in this Island.the property of 'I‘he Right Honourable, Laurence Selivan, are hereby re- quired to make immediate payment of all arrears 0 rent due b them, otherwise edings will be insti- mad for t rwovery tlrereo . WILLIAM FOIIGAN. 12th April, I858. NOTICE. III: TEJVJINTS of"I‘uoins III: are HAVI- nairn, Esq., ca Townships Numbers 48 and M and other Lands in this Island, are r nested to make immediate payment of the amount o Rout due receive and grant rocsi is for the same. II‘. HEATH HAVILAND. Barrister-at-Law. Queen Squats, Nov. 29, I852. em Ballcompaiiy. '1‘ A MEETING of the Diroctorsof the above Comnny. held in the Temperance Hall, this even‘ , t following Resolution was unanimously VIl>- " llnsoavnn, That the Treeseror (Mr. John W. Morrison) be instructed to take the nocemsry legal measures flrr liereoev of all unsettled Subscriptions to the Tsrepsieaco Hel perry." By Order, I. B. CIDPBII, Soe’y. Cberlottsbwn. in... I1, iess. JUNIPER POITI. Foe sAi.s. by on Iabesrlber, ooo wmririi rosrs. H. IIASZAID. Charlottetown. April fl. ms. TH]: PlALrIIIe'I',Wm- U81‘ REEIVBD. at Cannon 1‘. Hssssnifs Boo ' rises ' hstoro. in re . The above lo the Edition ot'Wotts'e Hymns need ietbe Baptist Chapel, he rlottetown. Hey I9, 188% ivqoiiti: at tbs one. el'Cnana_ns.Par.lnn, J Boq., C we. W Sp ‘ The Iiews ct Pi-Iiioeflusvard Island» r Iflltslllhbsthyeersieslmlve-Ivels. lope)! so. with a ' laden; petrlisbsl raayd . asd_caie- B I M”: I‘s.‘perpsmp...”“‘I‘“"b:’bades as sure I T. IIAIIAID. by them to the Subscriber; who Is duly authorised to d . BOATS. IIE Subscriber having been for several em luyed in building Ship, I"'ishiiig, and sure llUX‘l“.~l of all kinds, be a carve to return thanks for the generous support he Inns hitherto experienced in that line, and to notify his friends and the nblio at large, that he is melting prepariitioiis for a avger and more extended business, and that. for the purpose of nccomiiiodnting persorie who niiiy fayov him with Orders, tho following gentleman have kindly consent- ed to act as li'u Agerits:— Cnptnin Ma-rriicwsou, of the Steamer ‘ Bose.’ Mr. G. 'I‘. IIAIZAID, Charlottetown. Captain Husiurtn, 'I‘igiiis . Mr. as. ‘ Zwns. Innkeeper, Seuirnsrside. NICHOLAI Coaiuov, Esq., i are. Boats of any description, dimensions or build (whe- ther Cliulrer or Cnrvel) , delivered in Charlottetown. or elsewhere, with promptitudo Worknrensliip and materials warranted ofthe best description. Produce or cattle will be taken in payment, if desired. CIIARLES M‘QUARRIE. De Sable, April I9, I858. 027 A handy LAD, of about It or I6 years of age. may find employment by application as above. "I R. B. IRVING, N0-raiiv I’uiir.ic, COIIVIVAIICII. sun AIICOUNTANT. I"I"ICE-—over tlw Bookstore of Mr. G. T. HAI- ziitn, Q,ueen‘s Square (South side), Char- lottetown. Q”:-' ‘ Deeds of Conveyance of all descriptions, of Lease old and Freehold Estate, including Assign- iirentii, Mortgages, 6i.c., Letters of Attorney, Bonds, lrideiitures of Apprcirticeirlii , Bills of Sale,CharIer Parties, Arbitration Bonds ii Awards, I’otitiune,&c. , repaired with accuracy and deepatch; Merchants’ ooks, Partnership and other complicated Accounts, &c., arranged and balanced at irioderate charges. Wool and Sheep Skins. IIE Subscriber, will pay the ighesi market price in Aim, for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP SKINS ROBI-1li'I‘ BELL. I 6m CANADA FLOUR. UST ARIIIVED, nick of CANADA I-‘LOUII, warranted ii superior article. For sale by THOMAS DUDD. Queen Square, Ch. 'I‘owu, May 81st, I863. May 25, I858. Isl 3w MILLER WANTED. S'I‘EAD\' MAN. to attend a GRI.S"I' JIIILL. Enquire of I:I':(IR(I‘E BAGNALL. New Glasgow, June 2d, IH53. CEDAR SHINGLES. M. ('I'.‘Il./IR SHIJVGLES, for Sale by JAMES PUIIDIE. May ii, I853. NOTICE. ALL persons lisvingnclnim upon Joiriv Muiiriiv, llouse Painter, &c., are requested to send in their Accounts immediately, which if correct, will be settled on 'I‘HuminAi(, the l6tIi June inst.; niid all persons indebted to the said John Murphy, are re- quested to discharge their Accounts, on or before the same day. Prince Albert Ilotel, ) Charlottetown, June 4, I368. f .BAR IRON. ANDING er Brigp Helen, from Liverpool, SIX TONS of the iibo e, assorted, cheap for Cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 8. 6w Isl 2w COW LOST. S'I‘IIAYED from the Subscriber a fortnight since, ./I BROWJV POLL OW, with n white face, she has also a whim jaw. Two of her teats are white and this two liinder once black. Any person bringing her to the subscriber will be rewarded for e. his troebl I JUIIN BI\EEN, Blacksmith. Charlottetown, June 7, 1853. F0 , , SPAN of HEAVY CJIRT-HORSES. Also. a Covered American BUGGY, at Ga'rns‘s Lrvnirv rS'ranr.n, North Side Queen I Square. May 28. TO BE LET. PART of the Premises next to E. L. L!- nrAarx'ii, North side ofQueeri htulra, consisting of: LARGE SHOP, are coin and Cellar. Also—TWO OF- FICES on the second floor. Immediate poosemiou given. Apply to the subscriber. E. L. LYDIARD. June 2, I853. Irn Borne GREYGAN. THE fine yonng horse Gnnvaart of matebless symmetry. and bounti- ful action, and that rock the first iao from the “ Agrlenltnrel Soci- ety" in I ut of a has Canadian mare by Se diu—-otendi I8 hands lplgh; perfectly free from any vicious bit, will ate for the See —com- moriciiig lat May at his own Hesse, York iver, and every Saturday in Charlottetown, at the Stablm neat oer to Mr. Miciianr. Hicxav, Trucbmen. in Dar- chsetor Street. near the been of the Barracks. the season , and time given for pay- ment until the let March next. DONALD IPKINNON. York River, April 24th, I858. The Splendid Entire Horse VUIDAN. THIS Seperior Aiiimel,thrse urn |d.ioolr prine iih It A - iiieelteral ‘Fair in _I}liarIotto.t’e_:vii, ted Deer,-—-has tern . stands a beautiful d.ar?‘Ii‘rown moor. Season near the King's rnia Never‘ Falling Remedy 2 ‘Vi A CIIPPLE IISTI AIIDI HIS CBIJTCHEI Al'- TER TIN YEARS IUPTIIINO. Copy of a Lettsrfrosi Mr. Thoeipsori, Chcsiist, Li. verpool. dated Jvgiut 20, 1858. To Professor Hoi.r.owar, Daaa Srii—I am enabled to furnish you with a most extraordinary cure elected by your invaluable Ointment and Pills which has astonished every per- son a uaintod with the sufferer. About I0 years ago. r. W..Cummins, of Saltne Street. in this town, was thrown from his horse, w ereby he receiv. ed very serious injuries; he had the best medical as). vice at the time, an was afterwards an inmate of different infiririaries, yet he grew worse, and at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hi . which so completely crippled him, that he could? not move without crutches for nearly I0 ears; recently he bg. grin to use your Ointment and ills, which have now healed the wouud,strenglhened his limb, and enabled him to dispense with his crutchea,so that he can walk with the greatest ease, and with renewed health and vigor. (Signed) . TH A irosr nsriuonniiuirr was or A urina- I-‘UL 8!!!! mouse, wirlm sr.r. isiinicsr. sin HAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Hirrl, Draper, of K“. ily, near Gar'nsbro', ilaferl March In, I852 'l‘o Professor IIOLLOWAY, Sui-—Soine time since, one of my children was af- flicted with drendful eruptions over the body limbs. I obtained the advice of several eminent Sur- geons and Physicians. by all of whom the cues was considered hopeless. At length I tried your Oint. merit nud Pills, and without exaggeration, the sfiect was miraculous. for by persevering in their use, all the eruptions quickly disappeared. and the child was restored to perfect health. I previously lost ii child from a siriiilsr complaint, and firmly believe, had I in her cirse adopted your Illtftllclllel, irlie would have been saved also. I shall be linppy to testify the truth of this to an enqniror. S' nod J. IIIIIIID, Draper. ANOTHER SUBPRISINO CURE OI‘ ULCEIIATID BAD LEGS, DEBILIT7, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH. Copy -I/u Letter, from Jllr_ J. J]. Clnriiill.ofJVeiu- cattle-on-Tyne, «listed Srplmiber 20M, I852. To Professor HOLLOWAY, DIAII Srii—l am authorised by Mrs. Gibbon, of 3|, lliiiley Street, in this town, to inform you.tliaI for is considerable period she had been a sufferer from de- liility, and general ill lieirltb. accompanied by a dis- ordered stomach, and great derangement of the sys- tem. In addition to this, she was terribly alllicted with ulcerated wounds, or running sores, in both her legs, so that slice was totally iriciipeble ofdoing her usual work. In this distressing condition she adopted the use of your I'ills and Ointriient, and slte suites that in a wonderful short iirrio, they effected a perfect cure of her legs, und restored her constitution to health and strength; and that she is now enabled to wallr about with ease and comfort. Several other persons in this neighbourhood have also received as traordiriary benefit from the use of your invaluable medicines. . I remain deer Sir. ours faithfull , (Signed) JOHN M R.’I‘ON C NELL. CERTAIN REMEDY I’-‘OR BCORBUTIC HUMOUR! —AND AN ASTONISHINO CURE OF AN OLD LADY SEVINTY YEARS 0|‘ AGE 0!‘ A BAD LEG. Copyqf a Letter from Meui-u. M’iilI-‘i-r and (.'o., Cllemisls. III. To Professor Hni.i.owav. Dana Srn——Aniong the numerous cures efocted by the use of your valuable medicines in this nsig urhood. we may mention that ofan old lady living in the Village of Preston. about five miles froui this City. She had ulcerated wounds in her leg for runny yours, and latterly they increased to such an alarming extent in to defy all the usual remedies; her health rapidly iving way under the snfl'ering she ndured. In this ifistressiu condition she had recourse to your Ointment and ille, and by the assistance of friends, was enabled to persevere in their use. uiiiil she received a perfect cure. We have ourselves been greatly astonished at the effect upon so old a she being above 70 years ofage. We shall be h- py to satisfy any enquiries as to the authenticity hi" this really woridsrfu caso,eithor personally or by letter A private in the Birth Police Force, also, has been perfectl cured of an old scorbutic elfoctietr in the face, a or all other means had failed. He states that it zuentirely by the use of our Ointraont. and speaks I. in . . . its praise. e remain, Dear Sir, Your’s faithfull , . (Signed WALKER ‘I Co. The Pills should be used conjoietly with the Ointment in niosio tliefo wingeesss:— Bad Logs tags Fisteles Bed Breasts Chilb aiea Gout . Burns Chopped hide Glandular anions Cetus (Sell) swelling! Bits of Hf; Cancers lam toes and Continued Dd fill‘ Piles Plies 1 Joints Rheuma- Com-bey ' ., Ifihutieals ‘ tlsm Sore-throats Shin-dleflfl Sore Nip- "hmeeis pt. lVJVoneds Yews scan, I can Sold at the establishment of‘ Prsfomor Hor.r.owsv. IlI,8treod. near Bet.) London. and by all respectable rqgliats and Dealers ‘I Hediiines this at the Civi ind World, in Pets at Is is es Tlrers is a considerable saving by ‘taking the larger lines. . B.-—Dirsctlons for the guidance ofpeflente ie every disorder are mixed to oaelyior. GEOBGE 'I‘. A8zAlDAgorit. LAW @023. CHPPPY on I’leadlng,Cbitt oecontnets; Ileet's Commercial and ‘s Assbiant, English Common Law Isporrs, sale at One. 'I‘. Hssssars lash Stars. -- g V III Old EMNICIII I O U S E , ISIO. cinanorrrrrow .mw.iair'. um. ‘I. ml 5‘ . HAVE [U IIIO by Dabll. Unkd ' lb M, gg.»